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Train the Trainer Part 3: Recording 101

Train the Trainer Part 3: Recording 101

Train the Trainer Part 3: Recording 101

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This course includes
Certificate of completion

Overview:

You know what you want to teach and you may have already taught it in person. But how do you translate your knowledge into a professional, enjoyable online course? 

You’re in the right place. In this course, the Embodia videography and video editing team will introduce you to the world of recording.

There are many different ways to create an online course and deciding which method is right for you and the content you are teaching is important. We will guide you through this decision-making process.

In this course, you will learn:

  • The different ways that you can record content for online education
  • An overview of several camera types, ranging from DSLRs to phone cameras
  • How to choose which recording style suits your content
  • General framing, lighting, and audio advice to avoid common mistakes
  • Techniques to properly use a variety of cameras and microphones
  • Options for recording your screen and audio from your computer

By taking this course, you will be able to record your own content confidently so that it can be shared with patients and/or practitioners all over the world.


By the end of this course, you will:

  • Know the best option for recording your content
  • Understand videography techniques that will allow you to achieve your vision for your course or exercise content
  • Feel more confident as you enter into the recording stage of your course


Audience: 

This course is for new and returning instructors that want to record their own audio/video content.


This course is part of the Train the Trainer series:

This course is restricted access and you need the Course Identifier to join. If you don't have the identifier, please contact us at support@embodiaapp.com


See you on the course!

 

The instructors
Embodia Team

Embodia is an all-in-one practice management system that lets clinicians and clinic owners power their practice all from one platform.

We are on a mission to transform the way healthcare is delivered by empowering clinicians with the tools, technology, and education to deliver data-driven care, and empower clinics and clinic owners to maximize their success.

Embodia offers an unmatched breadth and depth of services including recorded and live online courses, HEP, telerehab, billing, charting, reporting, scheduling, two-way messaging, and more.

We are committed to building new solutions for an antiquated healthcare system and to helping physiotherapists and rehab pros globally redefine themselves and their expertise in a changing world.

Material included in this course
  • Getting Started
  • Welcome to Train the Trainer Part 3
  • Options for Recording
  • Screen capture
  • Audio and PowerPoint
  • Recording yourself
  • Professional videography
  • Live event recording
  • Camera Types
  • Webcams
  • Phones
  • Camcorders
  • DSLRs
  • Cameras to avoid
  • Camera Operation
  • Tripod vs. handheld
  • Format
  • Exposure
  • Composition
  • Lighting
  • Soft vs. hard light
  • Contrast: High Key vs. Low Key
  • Colour temperature
  • Controlling light
  • Teaching in Front of a Camera
  • What not to wear
  • Eyeline
  • Speed of delivery
  • Audio
  • Background noises
  • Echo/reverb
  • Varieties of microphone
  • Methods of recording
  • Positioning a microphone
  • Audio frequency
  • Audio samples
  • Conclusion and What's Next
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